John McCain's latest attack ad paints Obama, again, as the greatest celebrity in the world. It's a weird line of attack to constantly remind people how popular your opponent is, but what's weirder is how it paints the picture of Obama as a wealthy elitist who can't understand how tough times are on the average folks.
Most semi-interested political watchers know that John McCain's doing all right financially, what with the seven or eight houses and the beer executive wife with the private jet. McCain's profile says his net worth is between $27-$45 million. Obama's listed at between $450 thousand-$1. Full story...
Submitted without comment other than to say that the long-ago washed-up Mormon teen idol said in the same breath "some of my best friends are gay" and that those with "gay tendencies" are welcome in the Mormon church.
Ultra wingnut and homobigot Chris Buttars clearly thinks that the state of Utah has no better business to attend to in the state Senate.
And they support inclusive hate crimes laws and the ability of gays and lesbians to openly serve in the military.
Now that homo-hating Mel Martinez plans to step down from his U.S. Senate seat representing the Sunshine State, W's (more intelligent) brother is considering a bid.
Here's another case of law enforcement spending taxpayer dollars busting gay men cruising for sex, and another fundie is caught in the dragnet.
And the margin is quite large; the old South rises again in Georgia in this runoff for the U.S. Senate race.
crossposted on Holy Bullies and Headless MonstersThe following item from Pam's House Blend gave me pause today:The Blend has received word that the The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty is pulling together a full page ad to run in the NY Times within the next few days, charging the LGBT community's response to Prop 8 is a "Campaign of Violence.
Someone better head to confessional.
The Times Online is reporting that the Vatican has come out strongly against a United Nations declaration formally condemning anti-LGBT discrimination, saying that the declaration would lead to the decriminalization of same-sex unions.
A half-gay wedding, anyway. Impact Florida plans to stage a protest at the Dec. 12 wedding of Republican Gov.
The Los Angeles Times has a piece up this morning entitled Broader medical refusal rule may go far beyond abortion.
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